PRISM/LIVIN/ROOM is a fabric installation that breeches the public/private conversation bycreating a physical duality between a living room and a fabric art installation. Though apparentopposites, these two environments are connected by the presentation of contemporary art. Browderseeks to open the gallery up to non-traditional audiences and to encourage a sense of positive"comfort" in the stereotypically non-comfortable space of the gallery. She plans to hold two PublicSewing Days that encourage the viewer to become her collaborator. This is achieved eitherphysically with donation of fabric, trimming or sewing or by joining in the atmosphere: sitting inthe space, reading a book and enjoying the oversized colorful installation. Browder thinks of thespace as fluctuating conceptually and sees it as paralleling the optical illusion of the Rabbit and theDuck. Kaninchen und Ente (German) - both exist equally, but are separated by a mysterious bondthat seems physical but non-tangible.